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The Samaritan’s Party was all about healing for the victims and survivors of abuse in The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints and included a bishop’s apology from 30 current or still ordained bishops across the country for the church’s practice of one-on-one interviews conducted by untrained lay men and often including sexually explicit questions with underage children. The Samaritan’s Feast was the last day of Sam Young’s #hungerstrikeandspotlight and #templesidechat. He fasted for 23 days, besting Gandhi’s fast by 2 days, all for the victims. Not one apostle showed up, including the prophet Russel M. Nelson, but as participants washed each others feet free of the guilt, shame, and pain of their traumas in the church, you could almost swear Jesus himself was standing amongst them.

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The verdict is in. Sam Young was excommunicated from The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints for doing the right thing and blowing the whistle on the abusive practices in the church. They have decided to spit in the face of all of… [more]

It started with Robert Kirby's article on McKenna Denson in the Salt Lake Tribune, mocking her for calling out the man who raped her and is being protected by the church, Joseph Bishop, in his home ward during Fast And Testimony Meeting. This article was swiftly followed by this: https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/letters/2018/09/12/letter-assault-is-not/

Around the world, we waited together to hear if Sam Young was to be excommunicated for his brave work doing #protectldschildren #templesidechatwithanapostle, templesidechatwithjesus, and Samaritan's events like #samaritansparty and #samaritansfeast. It's been 4 days since that night, and the decision has still not been released. But the vigil is not… [more]

Samaritan’s Party And Feast For Protect LDS Children #samaritansforsam

The Samaritan's Party was all about healing for the victims and survivors of abuse in The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints and included a bishop's apology from 30 current or still ordained bishops across the country for the church's practice… [more]